China, Supercomputers, Its Plans, and Australia

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China is increasing its technological skills and abilities:

China seeks to unseat the West in supercomputing

With China’s ascension to No. 2 on Top500 list, supercomputers may be emerging as a visible symbol of battling economies.

By Patrick Thibodeau

June 2, 2010

Computerworld – Dawning Information Industry Co., the Chinese company that built the world’s second-most-powerful computer, includes a photo on its Web site of Chinese President Hu Jintao during a visit…

China is now receiving world attention for building the second-most-powerful supercomputer on the planet, the Nebulae, a 1.27 petaflop system, according to the just-released Top500 list.

The top system is Cray’s 1.76-petaflop Jaguar supercomputer at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9177573/China_seeks_to_unseat_the_West_in_supercomputing

While China has been busy securing the minerals, oil, and other basic materials it feels it needs, it has also been securing various sea rights (a Chinese-based company currently runs both ends of the Panama Canal, for example) as well as taking other steps that apparently will increase its influence. Other Asian nations are building their infrastructures and their military.

Much of what China itself appears to be doing is consistent with what the late Deng Xiaoping once expressed,

China must hide brightness and nourish obscurity . . . to bide our time and build up our capabilities (Source: Times Online).

While China has a plan, it will not go quite as China has hoped.  And eventually, it is prophesied to align with Russia and the other “kings of the East”.

But make no mistakes, China wants to see itself on top and not as a third world or second world power (see also China May Want to Be on Top, But…).

This will not bode well for the USA (and probably not Australia–a land I believe that China wants).

Notice the following Catholic prophecy:

American Catholic Prophecy (c. early 20th century): The yellow hordes of the Rising Sun and the middle kingdom will pour out their wrath on the people of the island kingdom which had gathered riches through trade (Dupont, Catholic Prophecies, p. 78).

China is well known as “the middle kingdom”.  Australia is an island.

Furthermore, notice the following Chinese prophecy:

Population mouth takes territories south of the Yangtze river.  The capital is moved again.  The two divide up the territories, of which each maintains and defends (Pui-Hua R.  Ancient Chinese Prophecies Till the End of the World.  AuthorHouse, Bloomington (IN), 2008, p. 164).

This may be related to a deal that perhaps the Chinese will make in the future with Europe, as opposed to military conquest.  It also may not be related to the taking of Australia or New Zealand, but perhaps might be.

Some articles of possibly related interest may include:

China, Its Biblical Past and Future, Part 1: Genesis and Chinese Characters This article provides information showing that the Chinese peoples must have known about various accounts in the Book of Genesis up until their dispersion after the Tower of Babel.
China, Its Biblical Past and Future, Part 2: The Sabbath and Some of God’s Witness in China When did Christianity first come to China? And is there early evidence that they observed the seventh day sabbath?
Asia in Prophecy What is Ahead for China? Is it a “King of the East”? What will happen to nearly all the Chinese, Russians, and others of Asia? China in prophecy, where?
Anglo – America in Prophecy & the Lost Tribes of Israel Are the Americans, Canadians, British, Scottish, Welsh, Australians, Anglo-Southern Africans, and New Zealanders descendants of Joseph? Where are the lost ten-tribes of Israel? Who are the lost tribes of Israel? Will God punish the U.S.A., Canada, United Kingdom, and other Anglo nations? Why might God allow them to be punished first?



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